Oakville underâ€"13 coach Dave Motley was disappointed in the result not only _ his team‘s game but also Monday‘s pouring rain which lasted into the afternoon. Oakville _ striker Jennifer Anderson scored twice to help send the game into overtime. There, the hosts took to the attack and but couldn‘t capitalize. The winning goal sailed over goalkeeper Allison Goodman‘s head with six minutes left in the second overtime. A record 48 entries, including seven from Oakville, took part in the competition, spread over three days and four pitches. The loss was disappointing "but the conditions had something to do with it," said Motley, whose team sits in first place in the Peel Halton League. "We couldn‘t use our speed as much as we would have liked but the girls played very well." Oakville also tried to stay away from the right side and the Cosmos‘ Loraine Rosewell. It didn‘t work. Rosewell had a solid game and was named the most valuable player. "We tried to score first and be aggressive but things just didn‘t work out," said midfielder Laura Motlev. Both the local underâ€"13 and underâ€"19 clubs advanced to the championship games, Monday at Shell Park, only to have their title dreams washed away. Literally. The underâ€"13s dropped a tough 3â€"2 overtime thriller to North York Cosmos while the underâ€"19s couldâ€" n‘t hang on to an early 1â€"0 lead and fell 4â€"2 to defending champion Livonia, Mich. ou â€" couldn‘t â€" blame -l Oakville rep girls soccer teams for feeling like they were left standing at the altar after the fourth annual OSCAR international soccer tournament over the weekend. The team advanced to the final with a 2â€"1 shootout win over Burlington. Melissa Mucka headed in Oakville‘s lone marker in overâ€" time. Special to The Beaver The locals opened with a 2â€"1 loss to Brams United then rebounded for victories of 6â€"1 over Scarborough United and 1â€"0 over Niagara Falls. By GENE PEREIRA The second Oakville team found the going tough in Pool B, losing 5â€" 1 to Erin Mills and 4â€"2 to North York and tying Burlington 2â€"2. UNDERâ€"19 All Oakville underâ€"19s would like is to have the second half of the championship game back. Local hopes dampened "The momentum switched at halfâ€"time said Oakville‘s Anita DiBacco, who scored the first of two goals to give her team the early lead. "We cooled down when we got back out there. We weren‘t like we were in the first half. We did good but didn‘t play as well." Oakville lost 2â€"0 to Niagara Falls in its opening game but rallied for a 4â€"1 win over Quebec‘s Alliance and then tied Hamilton 1â€"1. Once Oakville fell behind, coach Lynda Rennie switched to four forâ€" ward instead of a sweeper, hoping it would open things up on the field. But, she said, "It didn‘t seem to." Oakville advanced to the chamâ€" pionship game with a 3â€"1 win over Hamilton, while Livonia edged Niagara Falls 3â€"2. "We worked so hard and played so well to come this far," said fullâ€" back Heather Nicholson. "And then to come to the final and play like UNDERâ€"15 Both Oakville teams failed to make it out of roundâ€"robin play. The first lost 4â€"1 to Nepean and 4â€"0 by both Brampton and Richmond Hill. The second battled Sarnia to a 2â€"2 draw and topped Milton 3â€"1 but a 3â€"1 loss to Hamilton cost it a berth in the semiâ€" finals. Mississauga captured the title with a 3â€"2 victory over Brams United. 20 at soccer tournament UNDERâ€"17 Two wins by Oakville‘s top underâ€"17 team wasn‘t enough to advance to the semifinals. Oakville shut out Whitby 6â€"0 and topped Woodbridge 3â€"1 but a 4â€" 1 loss to Burlington meant it, along with Woodbridge, Sarnia and West Rouge moved on. The second Oakville team dropped 4â€"2 and 4â€"1 decisions to West Rouge and Sarnia, respectiveâ€" ly before nipping Dollard, Que., 2â€" 1. Burlington defeated West Rouge 1â€"0 in the championship. 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